The Seaworld one is fake, too. That's at the san diego park. It's a picture on a wooden wheeled frame and they let people stand in front of it and have their photo taken. This was just a press conference of some sort and they used it for that as a background.

Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, I thought in order to be a photobomb, the "intruder" had to unexpectedly pop up between the camera and the intended subject. I don't really think something in the background (especially something that was already there but not noticed) counts as a photobomb.

Tarmangani:Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, I thought in order to be a photobomb, the "intruder" had to unexpectedly pop up between the camera and the intended subject. I don't really think something in the background (especially something that was already there but not noticed) counts as a photobomb.

Exactly. And in the case of the shark behind the diver, that was a photoshop, not a photobomb. snopes.com (new window) even has an article about that particular photo.

Bathia_Mapes:Tarmangani: Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, I thought in order to be a photobomb, the "intruder" had to unexpectedly pop up between the camera and the intended subject. I don't really think something in the background (especially something that was already there but not noticed) counts as a photobomb.

Exactly. And in the case of the shark behind the diver, that was a photoshop, not a photobomb. snopes.com (new window) even has an article about that particular photo.